The Other Side of Trauma: Surviving the Unthinkable Opened the Door to the Other Side | Susan Grau
Thu Feb 05 2026
What if your worst childhood trauma became the gateway to your greatest gift?
In this profoundly moving episode of The Big Silence, Karena sits down with Susan Grau: soul healer, grief and addiction therapist, and Hay House bestselling author. Her near-death experience transformed a childhood marked by extreme trauma into a life devoted to healing. Susan had a childhood that most people can't imagine surviving. But she’s transformed unimaginable pain into a life of powerful healing. Now a grief and addiction therapist who works with spirits from the other side, Susan shares how she learned to survive by becoming her unstable mother's "ally," how codependency became her survival strategy, and why she believes therapists need lived experience to truly help people heal.
How do you heal from a childhood that tried to destroy you, and then use that pain to help others?True healing comes from walking through the fire, not just studying it from afar.
(02:43) A Near-Death Experience That Changed Everything
Susan's story of being locked in a freezer at age 5Growing up with sexual abuse and traffickingHow childhood trauma shaped her entire life journey and awakened her abilitiesThe beginning of her connection to the spirit world
(05:51) Growing Up with a Mother with Mental Illness
Susan's mother: borderline personality disorder, seeing spirits, and extreme inconsistencyLearning how to stay safeThe confusing duality: loving and giving one moment, frightening and abusive the nextWhy Susan became her mother's "ally" while her siblings didn't understand howUnderstanding codependency as a survival strategy for children of mentally ill parents
(14:18) Addiction, Alcoholism & A Household of Dysfunction
Growing up in a home with addiction, alcoholism, and abuseHer brother’s schizophreniaThe unpredictability of never knowing which version of your parent you'd getHow dysfunction becomes normal when it's all you know
(27:33) Her Brother's Suicide & Choosing to Become a Therapist
Why that loss pushed her toward becoming a grief and addiction therapistThe importance of therapists having lived experience with trauma and lossHow walking through darkness prepares you to help others find light
(38:13) Why Your Therapist Needs to Have Walked Through Fire Too
Why Susan doesn't want to see a therapist who hasn't experienced real traumaspan class="ql-ui"...
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What if your worst childhood trauma became the gateway to your greatest gift? In this profoundly moving episode of The Big Silence, Karena sits down with Susan Grau: soul healer, grief and addiction therapist, and Hay House bestselling author. Her near-death experience transformed a childhood marked by extreme trauma into a life devoted to healing. Susan had a childhood that most people can't imagine surviving. But she’s transformed unimaginable pain into a life of powerful healing. Now a grief and addiction therapist who works with spirits from the other side, Susan shares how she learned to survive by becoming her unstable mother's "ally," how codependency became her survival strategy, and why she believes therapists need lived experience to truly help people heal. How do you heal from a childhood that tried to destroy you, and then use that pain to help others?True healing comes from walking through the fire, not just studying it from afar. (02:43) A Near-Death Experience That Changed Everything Susan's story of being locked in a freezer at age 5Growing up with sexual abuse and traffickingHow childhood trauma shaped her entire life journey and awakened her abilitiesThe beginning of her connection to the spirit world (05:51) Growing Up with a Mother with Mental Illness Susan's mother: borderline personality disorder, seeing spirits, and extreme inconsistencyLearning how to stay safeThe confusing duality: loving and giving one moment, frightening and abusive the nextWhy Susan became her mother's "ally" while her siblings didn't understand howUnderstanding codependency as a survival strategy for children of mentally ill parents (14:18) Addiction, Alcoholism & A Household of Dysfunction Growing up in a home with addiction, alcoholism, and abuseHer brother’s schizophreniaThe unpredictability of never knowing which version of your parent you'd getHow dysfunction becomes normal when it's all you know (27:33) Her Brother's Suicide & Choosing to Become a Therapist Why that loss pushed her toward becoming a grief and addiction therapistThe importance of therapists having lived experience with trauma and lossHow walking through darkness prepares you to help others find light (38:13) Why Your Therapist Needs to Have Walked Through Fire Too Why Susan doesn't want to see a therapist who hasn't experienced real traumaspan class="ql-ui"...